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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY. AFRIL 20. 1019. Tendency to Constipation ? USE THIS LAXATIVE! Dietitian advise "careful dirt," but that U trouble some to most people; physical culturists advise "certain exercises," which is good if one has both the time end the inclination. Doctors advise cuet and exercise araf medicine. The question is, shall it be a cathartic or purgative med icine? Or a mild, gentle laxative? Thousands have decided the question to their own satis faction by using a combination of simple laxative herb with pepsin known to druggists as Dr. Caldwell'i Syrup Fepsin. A small dose gives a free, easy movement of the bowels. It is the best substitute for nature herself. In fact, I since the ingredients are wholly from the vegetable kingdom it may truthfully be said it is a natural iaxadVe. Its positive but gentle action on the bowels makes it an Ideal remedy for constipation. The dose is small, and it may be taken with perfect safety until the bowels are regulated and act again of their own accord. Tha druggist wilt nluzul your mom il it tails to do as promised. PRICE AS ALWAYS In pke cf greatly llicreawd laboratory coati due to the War, by ucrirtcinft profit and absorbing war tans we have main, tauird the price at which this family Irt Btive hat been aold by dnigeits for the pnt 26 years. Two lixes 50c ami $1.00. SDr. CaUweWt YRUP DEPSIN The Perfect $L Laxative FREE SAMPLES If you have never wed Dr. CaldweU't Syrup Pepim lend far a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 468 Waarangtoa St., Mooticello, IU. li there are bahiea at home, ask (or copy of Dr. CaklwcU t book, "Toe Care of Baby." TODAY'S EASTERN BALL SCORES . Cooper, Miler and Schmidt; and Kariden. SMEMIifS RrMRI DOES KOT APPLY TO RESOLUTION Decision Quiets Atter.pt Of Brewers To Pat Ratif cation Of Dry" Amendment To Popular Vote. Among the list of opinions handed down by the supreme court this wees. arc several that are of unusual interest in that thev are representative aud pre cedent eases. One ot these is that of the Northwest Door company, et al, vs. Lewis Invest ment company, with various interested msurauee companies, tried in Judge Uj uuteus court in Jttuitnoinan county. This is a ease in which it is alleged that the defendant company, while in the process of burning up debris on their property on the river front in Portland, allowed sparks from their continuous fires to bo carried to tho yards of th plaintiff company, causing the destruc tion of a pinning mill and other prop erty to the amount of J 150,000. In the liri'Ull CUUIb lUO IIUM."CU11UI1 IS jei strong point of the negligence of de- ) fondants, nnd tha defense contended Mi Fisher ' tna' ,no 'rc wns ca'cd by high winds ji and tho resulting damago was due to 1 i in n Hirrfv ih nil i OfferedforBUY IN SALEM WEEK The quality standards of tMs house are founded on a sincere desire to mer it the alsoiite confidence of oar patrons and those that shop at wfl receive full value in every purchase made. Our Ml V llut U11U IVIWVIMUiwI 'US ! t;8 A 1 ' . A i ' , 1 1 1 f :rri-Ylu. mm i 1 if if v . . . t 1 Ml I? it Shoes may vary because of market conditions, but cur high standard of vice will always remain the same. Study our window displays of the modes National. New York at Boston postponed, cold weather. K.H.E. 5 12 2 8 11 0 Krcugor; Brooklyn riiikdelphia Cadoro, Mummauz Jacobs and Adams. rittsl)urj;U Cincinnati and R.H.E. 13 0 8 11 0 FOR SALEM TRADE A complete line of Drugs, Sundries, Pat ent Medicines, Toilet Articles to Select from, at Red Cross Pharmacy W.H.PRUNK 386 State St. E.H.E. 1 0 . St. Louis Chicago (Eight inning) May and Snyder; Vaughn aud .Killi fer. American. R.H.E. Philadelphia 7 8 3 New York 15 1 Johnson and Perkins; Shore, Mog ridgo and Kuel. H.H.E. Boston i Washington 4 (Eighth inning) Ponock nnd Walters; Harper, Dumont and Picinivh. . , R.H.E. Chicago 3 11 0 Detroit 16 2 Cicotto and Schalk; Klimke and Ain- simth. In the matter of tho guardianship of Ben Isaac Maxwell, tho guardian, John II. McXary, roports having re ceived during the first tlireo months of tho year an income of $$11,38. Tho young nian receives $200 a month income from rents from store buildings on North Oommorcial street. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS onuses bevond their control. However the jury found for the pluiutiff in tho sum of $70,000. Tho case was appealed f. on alleged error. Justice Melinite, who ft writes the opinion, rocs exhaustively n - ;?) to au aualvsis of the a:siiw.iv '"' ji tween actual and "proximute" raus of such catastrophe. Ho holds tVat ii'7ij the court below the case wus riven ': fair trial nnd its opinion is sustained, ,v"J Justices Beusou, Burnett and Harris con j Q v ui i J UK Another case of state-wide, interest is that of Herring vs. Brown, in which an attempt is made to compel tbe attorney general to write a ballot title for b peti tion to invoko tho referendum on Reso lution No. 1, bv which the lust legisla ture ratified tho national prohibition j amendment. The opinion is by Justico MeBride, who quotes at length from tho amended constitution to show that its langur.go nowhere indicates that the sec j tion devoted to tho referendum was meant to bo applied to any such reso lution as that in question ana he goes on to say: 'No one can read these excerpts without at onco arriving at the conclu sion that tho term "bill" imports a document in the form of a lew, present ed to tho legislature for enactment, and tho term "act," as there used, means a bill which has been enacted by the legislature into a law. That tho Hm- THE MARION CREAMERY OF SALEM paid daring the month of April the sum of $28,000 The prices of quality and ser of the hear in smart summer footwear. A few of our SPECIALS for BUY IN SALEM WEEK Light Grey Kid, cloth top to match $7.00 Dark Grey Kid, cloth top to match $5.50 B!ack Kid, lace, French heel $7.00 Black Kid, lace, French heel $-1.50 Black Kid, lace, Cuban heel $1.75 Black Kid, button, Cuban heel : $5.00 Black Kid, cloth top, French heel .'. .....$6.50 Black Kid, grey cloth top, Selby, French heel $7.00 Black Patent, button, cloth top welt $4.50 Black Kid, grey cloth top, low heel $4.50 Brown Calf, military heel $7.25 Brown Calf, school heel $6.00 Black Kid, cloth top, military heel $5.75 Black Kid, cloth top, school heel $5.00 Gun Metal, English,, military heel ., : $5.75 3 f f I i? If I if a ! 167 N. Coml St. Phone 1196 n To six hundred and fifteen cream and milk producers living in the territory immediately tributary to Salem. SALEM benefits directly and indirectly therefrom, and will continue to do so every month the Marion Creamery operates in Salem. Is it unreasonable to expect Salem dealers and consumers to purchase and use the product of this company? This being "BUY IN SALEM WEEK" a gentle reminder, surely, is not pre sumptuous or out of place, and so we most respectfully call attention to ARI0N BUTTER 1 8 We need the co-operative spirit of the people of Salem and in turn will do our best to deserve it Marion Creamery and Produce Co. ers of the comtitutinn Intended to pre serve tho well known distinction be tween "acts" and "joint resolutions" is imlirated in section il, where it is required that acts and joint resolutions shall be plainly worded. "Wo are not prepared to go into the business of amending tho constitution to meet supposed hardships, and must hold that the referendum cannot bo in voked in the present instance. Tho de murrer will be sustained and tho writ dismissed." It will be noted Unit in this opinion the justico follows very much tho line of argument followed in tho concise end excclently framed opinion given out by Attorney General liruwn smne weeks ngo. Its confirmation by Justico Mc Bride will be received with great inter est by jurists in all parts of the country, who havo been writing inquiries regard ing the action. Other opinions were handed down as follows: Bridges t Webber vs. Multnomah County, appellant; appealed from Mult nomah; suit to collect architects' fees for plans prepared for Multnomah conn tv hospital; opinion by Justico Harris; Cireuit Judge Gatens reversed and case remanded. State vs. K. J. Frazier, anpeHr.nt: ap pealed from Benton; aiil from eonvic-' nanees thereto whatsoever, nnd all nin tion for uttering forged reecipt; opinion iterial and supplies, tho possession, eon liy Justice liean; verdict rendered in 'fo', supervision anil operui ion 01 eonrt bv Cireuit Judge Hamilton af CABLES TO GO BACK 10 OIW MAY 2 Marine Wire Systems Ordered Returned At Midnght Friday. Washington, April 29. (United Press.) Al marino cabin systems tuken over by tho government during tho war emergency will bo returned to their owners at midnight Mny 2, Postmaster General Burleson announced - today. Burleson's order was issued "by direc tion of the president" and representa tives of the postmaster general now op erating all cable properties will tnko im mediate slops to cany this order into offeet. liis statement rends: "The marine cable systems of the United Htales and every part thereof, including (.11 equipment and appurtc- it CREAMERY AND CONDENSERY firmed. Nora Bureh vs. City of Amity, appel lant; appealed from Yamhill; suit to enjoin city from enforcing lien upon property for street improvements; opin ion by Justice Johns; Circuit Judge Belt reversed. William Neilson vs. V. M. Mnndv et al.. eppellantt: annealed f rnm fnU. nomah; suit to compel application of ff The long V ff baWndSf Grap8siluts I makes it easy f . to digest. It's Fi V rich in nutri- Ig f tive values. ill. h was nssumed liy tnc prcsmcnt ny ins uroclumutioii of the second day of No vember, 1918, to be exercised by and 'through the postmaster general, Albert 8. Burleson, arc hereby returned to their respective owners, managers, Man! of directors or eceives to take effect on midnight, May 2, 1919. " KeH'sentatives of tho postmaster general operating the said properties will take immediate steps to tarry tins order into effect. "By direction of the president." A stipulation has Won entered into between P, Corpstein and Marion county. Mr. OnpsLein, who live in New Mexico, owns mmc tr.K'ls south of the city and alleuipted to hold up the Imililing of the new rond south to Jefferson around Jackson hill. The stipulation provides that tho suit for a review of the proceedings aro to bo uisiiiisseci as soon as the county va cate,! u certain mad described (i bo ginning at the northeast corner of lot 11 in Hnniiysiii .Fruit tracts No. 10, thence along tho center of the county road to an iron pipe, thence running south to the Hiiniiysido school house. Thomas .T. Tlibby, executor of tho estnto of Viola Biiihy, has petitioned the eourt for a dilo of final hearing. Tho eourt named Mny 31. Tho Kwiss federal council offitiii'ly recognized the Czechoslovak ruiiii)itc lust Saturday, JOYFUL EATING Unless your food Is digested with out tha aftermath ot painful acidity, tha joy is token out of both sating and living. KH1GID5 are wonderful In their help to tha stomach troubled with Over-acidity. Pleasant to take relict prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTf BOWNE MAKEKS OF kCOITS EMUUION certain municipal warrants of city of Kuiuier to sntisfnetion of certain judg uients; opinion by Justice Benson; ease remanded for further proceedings in circuit eourt. Vivia 1). Ashmun vs. A. 8. Nichols, apiwllunt; cppcMcd from Multrioim.b ; Fiiit for damages for personal Injuries, Cfsc being before court on rehearing; former oninion adhered to, tffirming Circuit Judfe BrniUliHW. Id the matter of 1he estate of J. 8. IT. Walker, .Tuns 2 has been set for the final hearing. Buy Your Clothes in Salem . By doing so you will save from .$10 to $15 on them, and at the same time be patronizing a home in dustry. We have a complete line of fine serges, Woolens, Tweeds and Cheviots to choose from and feel sure you will find the very cloth you want in these seasonable fabrics. Our satisfaction is in your pleasure. Orders taken now for July delivery. John Sundin 347 State Street, Salem, Ore.